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DB. C. E. STEPHENSON
Physician and Surgeon
Residence Phone 6548
Office Phone 3536
Uftct Honrs: 9 to 10:30 A. M.
1:30 to* P. M., 6 to 8:30 P. M.
Diseases of Women and Children a
Specialty
OFFICE 1414 1-2 Aaaembly St.,
Oflce Phons 6029 Rea. Phone 6798
N. J. FREDERICK
Practice in All Courta of the State.
Attorney at Law and Notary Public
1119 Washington St., Columbia, S. C
Phone 6706
DR. J. E. WATTS
Surgeon Dentist
Gold Crown and Bridge Work a
Specialty
1115 1-2 Washington St. Columbia
Over Johnaon, Bradley & Morris
Phones: Office 3796. Residence 4692
9 to 10:30 A. M. 2 to 4:00 P. M.
12 to 1:00 P. M. 6 to 8:00 P. M.
DR. J. G. STUART
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children a
Specialty
Office 1323 Assembly St. Residence
1417 Pine St.
flours: M to 10 A. M. 1 to 2 P. M.
8 to 4 P. M. 7 to 8 P. M.
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given Diseases of
Women
Office Residence
1121 Washington St. 2210 Hampton
Phone 6429 7165
Fillings Plates, Crown* -nd Bridget
Ocffie Hours l'elephones
8:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. Office 6033
2:00 p. m. to 6:30 p. m. Rsa 387S
DR. D. K. JENKINS
Dentist
Sunday by Appointment
Extraction by Conductive Anesthesia
A Specialty
1107 1-2 Washington St. Cola. S. C.
Office Hours: Telephone*
9 to 11:00 a. m. Office 603S
12 to 1:30 p. m. Res. 3878
4 to 7:30 p. m.
DR. N. A. JENKINS
Specialist
Diseases of Women and Office Work.
Office Residence
1107 1-2 Washington 2202 Hampton
Office Hours: Phones:
10-12 A. M. Offlca 5744
2-6 P. M. Res. S803-W
Sunday by Appoincn.ont
DR. M. A. EVANS
Diseases of Women and Children a
Specialty. Graduate Nurses in
Attendance
1501 Taylor St. Columbia, S. C.
DR. H. II. COOPER
Dentist
Gold Crown and Bridge Work s
Specialty.
Special Attention Given Disoases of
the Gums.
Phone 6429 1125 Washington St.
Phone 6487
L. A. HAWKINS
Real Estate Agency
"HOMES ON EASY TERMS.'
1107 1-2 Washington Street
Colum'ii? S ri
BUTLER \V. NANCE, MONEY TO LOAN
Attorney At Law And Notary Money to loan on Household Fur
<wr." _ Public niture, Pianos, Live Stock and Auto
Will Practice in all court?, State and mobiles.
Federal THE CAROLINA LOAN Sc GUAR
Phene: Office 5972, Residence 3727 ANTY Company
U?7 1-2 Washington St.. Columbia. 1528 Main Phone 49?F
GET THE HABIT
Take a dip in the beautiful Swimming Pool at Lindenwood Park.
The park is splendid with natural beauty-grass covered hills, shade trees,
walks and drives and a fine Spring of pure sparkling spring water-"A thing
of beauty is a joy forever."
The Pond with a great inflow of pure water from the high hills above is the
greatest in the State of Sc uth Carolina. On the bank of this beautiful pond
are 44 bathing houses, lockers to accommodate patrons. Manager in charge,
-from 10 A. M. until ll P. M.
A Lunch Counter is to be maintained where good EATS will be i:i operation
at all times. Menu-Fine fat, juicy chicken, Eggs on toast, Salads, Berries,
all Lindenwood Par's own products.
A FINE BIG AUDITORIUM that will well accommodate 4,000 :s in readi
ness for service in case of rains or storms.
One of the moat beautifully facinating places in the whole world is Linden
wood Park on a moonlight night.
CLASSIC MUSIC EVERY NIGHT.
Mr. John B. Evans, who has recently returned from Oberlin Conservatory of
Music where he made a specialty of the violin will direct the music.
BIG CROWDS AND MUCH MERRIMENT EVERY AFTERNOON AND
EVENING.
New Swimming Classes are being formed-Same will meet on Monday and
Friday afternoons at the park.
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LOCALS AND PERSONALS. i
A letter from little Sylvesta Roach
now in Atlantic City, N. J., to
'Daddy" states that she is enjoying <
Herself in the highest.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hopkins and <
ittle sons, James Edward, Jr., and "
rlildreth Eugene accompanied by '
;heir grandmother, Mrs. John Can
ion and Mrs. Sarah Clark motored to
dewberry Sunday morning. They '
.eturned Sunday night after spending I
i pleasant day with relatives and
'riends. Mrs. John Cannon and her <
ittle grand sons will remain to spend
heir vacation with their cousins, Mr. .
ind Mrs. Joe Davis of 500 Drayton '
street. 1
Miss Muriel Ross of Charleston, is J ;
he guest of Mrs. James Hopkins, i
?22U Gervais Street.
Mr. I. S. Leevy spoke to a large
concourse of farmers at Westville
yesterday.
Rev. N. Smith of Ridgeway was
seen in the city this week.
Mr. C. M. Williams was in the city
last Wednesday on business.
Mrs. Mary E. Goodwin of 2114
Lady Street has been confined indoors
for several weeks but at this writing
?H gradually improving. The Indica
tor hopes that she will soon be her
real self.
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Roberts
passed through the city this week on
their return to Denmark. Miss Hen
rietta and Margurite Russell, their
grand children accompanied them for
the remainder of the summer.
Rev. H. J. Ryal was in the city last
Tuesday on business.
Little Sarah Thompson, eldest
child of Dr. and Mrs. D. F. Thomp
son, is getting along nicely and seems
to be out of danger from the bite of
a mad cat sometime agc.
Miss tiirdie Baylor lett this week
for a short stay in Asheville, N. C.
Dr. D. F. Thompson conducted
quite a successful revival meeting in
Bennettsville last week and the week
before for Dr. S. S. Youngblood, Jr.
Only professional cai-ds of leading
I and progressive physicians and den
j tists are carried in the columns of
I The * Indicator. When in need ?T
such services, consult our columns.
Mrs. Katie Duncan of Camden
spent a few days in the city visiting
her brother and sister. J. A. and
Daisy Roach, this week.
Mr. S. J. Gregory of Park Street is
very sick at this writing. We hope
he will soon be out again.
Mrs. Flora W. Powell, formerly of
here but now of Spartanburg spent
several days in the city this week on
business mixed with pllensure. Mrs.
Powell will he remembered as Miss
Flora Wallace, the prima dona singer
of this city before she left here. We
were indeed glad to see Mrs. Powell
and welcome her at all times to her
old home.
Mr. J. W. Brunson, his wife and
her mother, Mrs. Warley motored to
Union to be in attendance at the
Grand Lodge of Samaritans, No. 12.
Mesdames Ella Lowndes and N.
Brown attended the Samaritan
Grand Lodge No. 12 in Union this
! week.
Miss C. C. Davis has returned
home from Philadelphia where she
I went for treatment. She is improved
very much from the same.
Mr. Arthur Ellis, Jr., nephew of
Mrs. Robert Nelson, is spending a
few weeks with his cousins, Masters
i Ralph and Robert, Jr.
Our Linotype Operator says she
wish the many writers to The Indica
; tor would have a little mercy on hei
during these hot days by writing
plainly and correctly. It will save
her many moments of trouble anc
make her work easy. Many thanks
in advance for heeding the request.
If Our office was graoed last Saturadj
morning with the presence of Prof
W. D. Prince of Morris College am
Rev. B. L. Hall of Greeleyville. W<
were indeed glad to have these gen
tlemen call.
Mrs. Hattie Green of the city am
Mrs. Katie Duncan of Camden, aiste
of the editor visited our office lus
Thursday morning.
Mr. John J. Dillard of Bishopvill
was in the city Thursday shakin,
hands with his many friends.
Hon. R. W. Westberry and Attj
M. J. Frederick of Sumter were i
the city Thursday on business.
Mrs. Sanders Tucker of Washing
ton, I). C., is in the city visiting Mrs.
Julia Bonner in Waverley.
Miss Mary Ray Saxon spent a few
jays in Benedict Hospital this week
where she had her tonsils removed.
Dr. N. A.. Jenkins, specialist operated.
Mr. P. Ii. Price head (derk at I. S.
Leevy's Washington Street store and
Mrs. Price spent last Wednesday in
IVinnsboro having taken in the picnic
if Jones Chapel A. M. E. Z. Church.
Subscribe for The Indicator and stop
sorrowing your neighbor's paper and
n that way helhp a worthy cause.
Phone 1051 Office Hours
8:30 A. M. to I P. M.
2:?? P. M. to 7 P. M.
Sunduy
8:30 A. M. to 11:30 A. M.
2.00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M.
DR C. L. ECCLESTON
Dentist
10y' Spring St., Greenville, S. C.
A NEGRO IN NEWS.
Dr. Moton's Observation Is That
Negro Criminals Have Easier
Access to News Columns Than
Any of Fifty Neuro Bank
Presidents.
By Albon L. Holsey.
Five newspaper men of varying ex
periences sat down together to dis
cuss the question of giving the A
merican reading public through the
regular news channels, certain facts
showing the progress and forward
strides of the Negro race. Two of
these men were Negroes and the
others were friends of the race.
No group ever came together with
more hope and none was more sin
cere and earnest in its desire to ren
der service. Although these men
have written continuously concerning
the race problem, not one of them
ever wrote an unkind or an embitter
ed line; and not one had ever know
ingly violated any nf th?? ethical
standards of newspaper writing. And
yet, as these men unfolded their ex
periences, it was simply seen that
each one had somehow run into the
same "blind alley"-that the great
reading mass of America is not in
terested in the Negro except as a
criminal.
'One membr of the group related a
conversation he had with the editor
oX a Southern daily paper in which
the editor said that he frequently
published news of Negro achieve
ment in his paper, because of his per
sonal interest in the welfare of the
Negro race. "I invariably receive
letters of protest from our readers,"
said the editor, "when something of
this sort has appeared in our col
umns, so I have been led to believe
?.hat the Negro is not generally ac
cepted as news, except in crime."
"After all, continued this same
editor, "newspapers must, have sub
scribers to enable them to run, and
Iwe must either please the majority of
oui' subscribers or close up shop. So
far as I am personally concerned, I
nm willing to give our readers as
much of the news about successful
Negroes as they will stand, but in
the last analysis, they must be the
linal judge."
Another of this group said that in
all of his experiences with reporters,
editors and desk men, covering a
period of fourteen years, the average
number of representative Negroes
known by them was three and that in
most cases these were only vaguely
known. He also found that few of
these news gatherers knew the local
Negrpes of standing in their com
munities, except in rare instances.
Still another stated that he had
been reliably informed that one of
the moving picture concerns which
issues, at regular intervals, films oi
current news, has an unwritten law
in its office that the Negro is not news
except in crime or in buffo lery
such as watermelon eating contests
He further said that the records ol
his office showed that when the Negri
had been featured in any other waj
than indicated above, frequently ex
hibitors had themselves deleted thai
: part of the film because their audi
! enees were not interested.
' At no time in the conference o
1 these five men was there one word o
denunciation uttered. They were
rather, depressed, and one recalled a;
r utterance of Dr. Robert R. Motor
. Principal of Tuskegee Institute, wh
. said, in addressing a group of whit
J newspaper men recently, that it wa
- an unfortunate situation in Americ
that a Negro criminal had easier a<
cess to the newspaper columns tba
i the presidents of any of the fifty c
r. more Negro banks.
t With enlarged opportunities f<
educational advancement in the Sout
the Negro is rapidly becoming a rea?
e ing and thinking citizen and he
BT quite willing to stand on his rccoi
as a useful American if the readir
public will study both sides of tl
'. I picture and accordingly measure i
Q judgment.
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